Experience independence and get a taste of college life during CIP's two week summer programs!

Cincinnati, OH

Since our start in 1963 as Greater Cincinnati's first summer camp for children with disabilities, Stepping Stones has a long history of innovation! Today, we offer a variety of recreation programs year-round for ages 5 to 64 at four Greater Cincinnati locations. Learn more by clicking on the link to our website.

Bryan, TX

Hopewell is where children and young adults with Autism and other developmental needs, have the opportunity to grow in their gifts and interests, develop practical life and social skills to help them achieve their vocational, relational and educational goals. Camp sessions run June through August

Richfield, MN

MICC’s Summer program is a weeklong journey for autistic and neurodivergent teens and young adults to a future filled with possibilities for living independently, working purposefully and thriving in community. This is a great introduction to MICC’s hands-on, skills-based approach as attendees build independent living skills, explore careers through on-the-job learning, practice self-advocacy and receive social coaching.

The Easter Seals Youth Leadership Network (YLN) empowers youth between the ages of 14-26 to use self-advocacy in planning their adult lives.

Beacon Lodge is a summer camp with programs designed for children and adults living with special needs. Our Mission is to provide these individuals the opportunity to enjoy a camping experience encompassing recreational, educational, and personal adjustment.

Houston, TX

Camp Paradigm offers two to three weeks of Summer camp every year.

Our camp utilizes horses, small farm animals and horticulture to help children develop social skills and positive peer interactions.

Lake Oswego, OR

​Camp Yakety Yak helps children with special needs grow socially and emotionally by improving their communication skills. Structured in a fun, day camp setting in Lake Oswego, Oregon, Camp Yakety Yak is staffed with knowledgeable professionals and caring volunteers to teach friendship skills to children and young adults, age 6-22. Siblings welcome!

National Office Waupaca, WI

STM has been camp-style retreats for for individuals and families impacted by disability to have fun and find fellowship with others in a Christian atmosphere since 1982. Each location is staffed with Medical professionals and volunteers.

Groveland, CA

Camp Tuolumne Trails is dedicated to providing an enriching and fun camp experience in a facility especially designed and built for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. We promote a traditional camp experience in an all-accessible setting.

New Holland, PA

Children regardless of ability and disability are accepted.

Experience independence and get a taste of college life during CIP's 2-week summer programs!

Pinconning, MI

Camp Fish Tales is nestled on 67 acres in Northern Bay County, MI. We are a barrier free outdoor camp for kids and adults with disabilities.

Are you starting to wonder what life will be like after high school? Join Occupational & Life Skills Bellevue College (OLSBC) for summer camps and start exploring options for your future! Participate in fun, engaging activities and discussions to help you better plan for the next step in your life.

Farmington Hills, MI

Camp WINGS is a new camp program for young adults 11-26 years looking for a fun and learning filled summer experience! Campers will engage in fun field trips, job skills both on and off campus, and many more life skills related activities at The Hawk.

POW Therapeutic Summer Camp consists of language groups led by a special educator and speech-language pathologist, consisting of communication development, language-based activities, play therapy, and brief individual/dyad sessions. Activities include functional play, sensory activities, arts & crafts, and movement activities.

Experience summer on Cape Cod. Riverview Summer Program - July 9 - August 12, 2025

All Camps, no matter what they are named, are "exploratory-style", meaning campers will have the opportunity to explore a variety of summer recreation and camp activities which may include archery, arts and crafts, community field trips, cycling, high ropes challenge course, indoor climbing, field games, mountain biking, paddle sports, sensory and science projects, and equestrian activities.

Camp Type: Transition Program Camps